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Pietikainen, P. (2003). Soul Man Meets the Blind Watchmaker: C.G. Jung and Neo-Darwinism. Psychoanal. Hist., 5:195-212.
 
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Wang, W. (2003). Bildung or the Formation of the Psychoanalyst. Psychoanal. Hist., 5:91-118.
 
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Hinshelwood, R.D. (2006). Melanie Klein and Repression: An Examination of Some Unpublished Notes of 1934. Psychoanal. Hist., 8:5-42.
 
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Gaddini, R. (2003). The Precursors of Transitional Objects and Phenomena. Psychoanal. Hist., 5:53-61.
 
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Forrester, J. (2008). Editorial. Psychoanal. Hist., 10:1-2.
 
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Govrin, A. (2004). Some Utilitarian Influences in Freud's Early Writings. Psychoanal. Hist., 6:5-21.
 
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Molnar, M. (1999). John Stuart Mill Translated by Siegmund Freud. Psychoanal. Hist., 1:195-205.
 
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Colchester, K.F., Jordanova, A. (2005). The First Formal Reaction to C.G. Jung's Departure from Psychoanalysis: Sándor Ferenczi's Review of Symbols of Transformation. Psychoanal. Hist., 7:51-62.
 
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Evans, B. (2013). Chloe Silverman, Understanding Autism: Parents, Doctors and the History of a Disorder (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2012; 340 pp). Psychoanal. Hist., 15:116-119.
 
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Surprenant, C. (2013). Freud et la France 1885-1945 by Alain de Mijolla (Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2010; 947 pp). Psychoanal. Hist., 15:110-116.
 
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Briant, M. (2013). Faith, Theology and Psychoanalysis. The Life and Thought of Harry S. Guntrip by Trevor Dobbs (Cambridge: James Clarke, 2009; 185 pp). Psychoanal. Hist., 15:105-110.
 
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Bakman, N. (2013). Thirty Years on: K.R. Eissler's Interview with Joan Riviere (1953)†. Psychoanal. Hist., 15:91-104.
 
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Sheils, B., Walsh, J. (2013). Tragedy and Transference in D.M. Thomas's The White Hotel. Psychoanal. Hist., 15:69-89.
 
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Pasqualini, M. (2013). Psychoanalysis to the People!: Alienation, Anguish, and the Unconscious in a Review of the Italian Left, 1961-9. Psychoanal. Hist., 15:45-67.
 
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Ffytche, M. (2013). Freud and the Neocons: The Narrative of a Political Encounter from 1949-2000. Psychoanal. Hist., 15:5-44.
 
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Forrester, J. (2013). Editorial. Psychoanal. Hist., 15:1-3.
 
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Guenther, K. (2012). Recasting Neuropsychiatry: Freud's ‘Critical Introduction’ and the Convergence of French and German Brain Science. Psychoanal. Hist., 14:203-226.
 
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Vonofakos, D., Hinshelwood, B. (2012). Wilfred Bion's Letters to John Rickman (1939-1951) Introduction. Psychoanal. Hist., 14:53-94.
 
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May, U. (2011). Fourteen Hundred Hours of Analysis with Freud: Viktor Von Dirsztay: A Biographical Sketch. Psychoanal. Hist., 13:91-136.
 
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Gerlach, A. (2011). Research into Witchcraft in Psychoanalysis and History. Psychoanal. Hist., 13:25-38.
 
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Gandolfi, L. (2010). Freud in Trieste: Journey to an Ambiguous City. Psychoanal. Hist., 12:129-151.
 
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Pichler, G. (2010). Bertold Löffler's Bookplate for Sigmund Freud. Psychoanal. Hist., 12:7-13.
 
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Giefer, M., May, U., Schröter, M. (2008). List of Works in the History of Psychoanalysis in German- and English-Language Journals (2006). Psychoanal. Hist., 10:253-260.
 
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Bakman, N. (2008). She Can be Put to Work: Joan Riviere as Translator Between Freud and Jones. Psychoanal. Hist., 10:21-36.
 
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Rudnytsky, P.L. (2006). Rescuing Psychoanalysis from Freud: The Common Project of Stekel, Jung and Ferenczi. Psychoanal. Hist., 8:125-159.
 
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May, U. (2005). Remarks on the History of the Terms ‘Object Representation’ and ‘Self Representation’. Psychoanal. Hist., 7:227-241.
 
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Goodstein, E. (2004). ‘Behind the Poetic Fiction’: Freud, Schnitzler and Feminine Subjectivity. Psychoanal. Hist., 6:201-223.
 
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Schröter, M. (2003). Fliess Versus Weininger, Swoboda and Freud: The Plagiarism Conflict of 1906 Assessed in the Light of the Documents. Psychoanal. Hist., 5:147-173.
 
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May, U. (2003). The Early Relationship between Sigmund Freud and Isidor Sadger: A Dream (1897) and A Letter (1902). Psychoanal. Hist., 5:119-145.
 
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Diercks, C. (2002). The Vienna Psychoanalytic Polyclinic (‘Ambulatorium’): Wilhelm Reich and the Technical Seminar. Psychoanal. Hist., 4:67-84.
 
 
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